We have already learned that the simple present tense is used to talk about routines. The present perfect tense is used to talk about events… Continue reading
Simple present or present continuous tense
The simple present tense is used to talk about permanent situations and things that happen all the time. The present continuous tense is used to… Continue reading
Using may, might, can and could
Can, may and might Can is mainly used to talk about theoretical possibility. We do not normally use can in affirmative clauses to talk about… Continue reading
Present perfect and simple future
Read the following questions and answers. Have you closed the doors and windows? No I haven’t closed the doors and windows yet. I will close… Continue reading
How to report questions?
In direct questions, the auxiliary verb comes before the subject. In reported questions, the subject comes before the verb/auxiliary verb. While reporting questions, we have… Continue reading
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